On the nature of the biocompatibility and on medical applications of NiTi shape memory and superelastic alloys
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oxides with only a minor amount of nickel under normal conditions is considered to be responsible for these positive results. A certain toxicity, usually observed in in vitro studies, may result from the much higher in vitro Ni concentrations which are probably not possible to achieve in vivo. The essentiality of Ni as a trace element may also contribute to the Nitinol biocompatibility with the human body tissues. Examples of successful medical applications of Nitinol utilizing shape memory and superelasticity are presented.
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Zhonghua Zhang, Jan Frenzel · 2006
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- Jul 01, 1996
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- 6(4)
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- 267-289
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